Exam AAISM Topic 3 Question 178 Discussion
Actual exam question for ISACA's AAISM exam
Question #: 178
Topic #: 3
Question #: 178
Topic #: 3
An organization uses an AI tool to scan social media for product reviews. Fraudulent social media accounts begin posting negative reviews attacking the organization's product. Which type of AI attack is MOST likely to have occurred?
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The AAISM materials classify availability attacks as attempts to disrupt or degrade the functioning of an AI system so that its outputs become unreliable or unusable. In this scenario, the fraudulent social media accounts are deliberately overwhelming the AI tool with misleading negative reviews, undermining its ability to deliver accurate sentiment analysis. This aligns directly with the concept of an availability attack. Model inversion relates to reconstructing training data from outputs, deepfakes involve synthetic content generation, and data poisoning corrupts the training set rather than manipulating inputs at runtime. Therefore, the fraudulent review campaign is most accurately identified as an availability attack.
by webbird007 at Jul 03, 2026, 02:11 PM
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